- published: 30 Mar 2009
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This video profiles Radio KDNA, a radio station that produces programming relevant to Washington states Hispanic population--specifically immigrant farm workers. Radio KDNA's Ricardo Garcia discusses how the station originated in 1979 and how the daily broadcasts provide helpful information on immigrants rights, work opportunities for migrant farm workers, and education and health issues.
Radio KDNA (91.9 FM, La Voz Del Campesino, http://www.kdna.org produces educational Spanish language radio programming, and is the voice of the disadvantaged farmworker communities of Washington state. This history was produced and narrated by Rosa Ramon, a founder and the first Manager of KDNA, in 1999 as part of the celebration of the station's 20th anniversary
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This is Bob performing at KDNA in 1973, accompanied by Don "Frankie" Tomazi on mandolin (and an unidentified woman). The clip is part of a documentary I made about KDNA, the pioneering community radio station in St. Louis and ancestor of KDHX.
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Here I stand a broken man
Broken dreams slipped trough my hands
What once was is now gone
I can't go on, I am done
Last call
Last change to make things right
Pick up the pieces and mend my life
But how can I heal a broken trust
It feels so hard, it rips my guts